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I was sick of these stupid little visits. Alec was irritating me to no end, dragging me on his rendezvous to 'check up' on the Cullen's mutant spawn.

He liked her, and these 'missions' were not to keep the Cullen clan in their place. They were to feed his ever growing infatuation with the girl.

Renesmee, I scoffed out loud. Alec looked away from the window, to look at me confused. I shook my head, never turning my head to looking at him, keeping my stony glare on the road.

He shrugged and continued to watch the trees blur out the window, as we approached the rainy hell hole that was Forks, Washington. Smart boy.

I was so tempted to abuse my gift; I wanted to vent my anger, irritation and frustration. I clutched the steering wheel, of the black Sedan, tighter. I had to compose myself. I would vent at dinner.

I smirked, the mire prospect of warm blood, flowing down my throat...

"Jane," Alec said softly, "turn here."

I turned sharply where he said, and we were quickly enveloped by trees. We drove silently for a few minutes. Then Alec hissed.

I looked out my window. Giant blurs of brown, gray, and red ran alongside the car. I wrinkled my nose in distanced, looking away from our 'escorts' and back to the over grown trail.

I never liked the werewolves. I merely tolerated them. Never acknowledging their existence. Simply ignoring them, they were insignificant to me, nothing more than dogs.

Alec was quite the opposite. He despised them. I figured it was because of the Alpha.

Jason, was it? I never cared enough to remember the names. He never left the Halfling's side and tormented Alec. He found it amusing when Alec was rendered helpless. The treaty with the Cullen's, preventing us to use our gifts, made sure of that. I found it quite comical when the dog bullied my brother.

I rarely saw my brother lose his temper, and the look on his face when the pup bid him farewell on our last 'check up', was one I'll never forget. I laughed at the memory. I was the hot head, always, never Alec.

The Cullen house came into view and I skidded the car in a circle, coming to a stop just a hairs breath from the yellow Porsche.

The small pixie Cullen burst out of the house a second later, screeching profanities about nearly 'totaling' her baby. I rolled my eyes as she examined the 'damages'. I sighed.

Alec flew out of the car before I even cut the engine. I sighed again; his addiction to this girl was not healthy. But, I guess there was no helping it. I crawled to the passenger side and exited the car. Not wanting to scratch the pixie Cullen's precious car and anger her more, goading myself further off the edge of the knife than I already was.

"Thank you Jane," Edward said, bewildered, "That was very… considerate."

I smiled, "Don't thank me yet." I said, standing next to him and watched as Alec interacted with the Halfling, "You'll thank me when I pry my brother away from your daughter in a week's time."

Edward chuckled, "True, very true."

The wolves had emerged from the woods, four of them in human form. Three of them emerged across from us, and the other two emerged from behind us. One had remained in wolf form, an he cantered to my side, growling at Alec and Renesmee playing in the grass.

"I couldn't agree more, dog." I said to him. I looked at the three who had emerged across the drive way, ignoring the glances that the Alpha and Edward were giving me. The expressions of the human dogs were a mixture of fear and hatred. I smirked and looked back at my brother and the object of his fixation.

They knew what I could do and they feared me. This amused me greatly.

Edward shook his head at my thoughts. I laughed.

"It is better to be feared than loved Edward," I said simply, "The power is invigorating."

He snorted, "And when all your assets are gone, Jane?"

I snarled, "You simply move on to the next best thing." I hated being reminded that my 'assets' were rendered useless in my current company. I smirked, "You merely destroy the opposition."

He knew full well who I meant. Her face floated in my mind and he snarled so viciously everyone turned. It was deathly quiet.

I smiled wider and turned back to the mutant spawn and my brother. My smile faded, I tilted my head to the side my eyebrows furrowed in a sudden thoughtfulness. My lips parted slightly.

"Love is a strange thing," I said, dreamily, "beautiful and dangerous."

A rustling in the edge of the forest caught my attention, ripping my gaze from the little girl and my brother.

Bella danced out of the trees, accompanied by the burly vampire, her cloths humbly torn. I rolled my eyes, it's been a year and she still comes back looking like a hobo. I don't care what she hunts; if she is going to come back she should at least come back looking half way decent. Edward snarled again.

Bella looked at us, as if just realizing we were there. She nodded to me in acknowledgment, "Jane."

"Bella," I said, returning the nod my stony glare dominating my face, "Aro sends you his regards."

She just nodded and flitted to Edward's side. The big vampire ran into the house without even acknowledging my existence.

You all don't like me very much do you? I thought.

Edward snarled, "That's the understatement of the century, Jane." Venom dripped on his every word. Hatred, evident in his tone. His calm demeanor gone.

I laughed, "I know."

I turned to the trees, keen to begin my feast. If Alec wanted to stay with the girl, fine, he would drink elk with her.

"Jane." A calm voice called behind me.

I turned. Carlisle stood in the doorway of his house.

"Yes?" I said.

"We find it best if one of the wolves accompanies you on your hunt." He said. I gaped at him, was he serious?

"What?" I snarled.

"Just to hold you to your word, that none of the humans of Forks and La Push are on your menu." He said, holding his hand up.

I barked a laugh, "That's a lovely way to put it Carlisle," I said, "But I warn your little guard dogs, I play with my food." I smirked when I saw them all wince.

I laughed.

Carlisle turned to the russet wolf next to Edward, his expression held faint traces of the disgust he felt at my words. I laughed again; no one paid me any mind. Except for one wolf. I think he was the youngest, he looked at me with a dazzled expression on his face, and I ignored him.

"Jacob?" Carlisle began, "Which wolf is to accompany her?"

Jacob, that was his name, Alec's tormentor. I laughed again, and once again no one paid me any mind except for the young dog. Jacob looked at each of his wolves and his gaze lingered on the pup.

"Seth." Edward said, translating. The female, snarled. I found this very amusing. Since she was still in human form, it didn't sound menacing at all. It was a human approximation, not at all impressive.

"No," she growled. The wolf silenced her with one look and I frowned. My frowned deepened when the young pup jogged to where I stood, my nose wrinkled. He was smiling. I glared at Carlisle.

"See if you can keep up, dog." I spat, not looking at him, turning on my heel and bolting into the forest.